A system repair disc is a valuable tool for troubleshooting and recovering your Windows computer when it won’t start properly. This article will explain what a system repair disc is, how to create one, and how to use it to repair your system.
What is a System Repair Disc?
A system repair disc is a bootable disc that contains Windows system recovery tools. It allows you to boot your computer from the disc and access tools to help you recover Windows from a serious error or restore your computer from a system image backup.
The system repair disc is different from the system recovery discs provided by your computer manufacturer. Those discs return your PC to its original factory state, wiping out all your data and settings. The system repair disc, on the other hand, offers tools to help fix problems while keeping your personal files intact.
How to Create a System Repair Disc
Creating a system repair disc is a simple process in Windows 7, 8, and 10. Here’s how to do it:
1. Open the Backup and Restore utility (called “Backup and Restore (Windows 7)” in Windows 10).
2. Click “Create a system repair disc” on the left side of the window.
3. Insert a blank CD or DVD into your computer’s disc drive.
4. Follow the prompts to create the system repair disc.
Note that you need a CD or DVD burner to create the disc. If you don’t have one, you can create a system repair disc on a USB flash drive instead.
How to Use a System Repair Disc
To use the system repair disc, follow these steps:
1. Insert the system repair disc into your computer’s disc drive.
2. Restart your computer.
3. If prompted, press any key to boot from the disc.
4. Choose your language settings and click “Next”.
5. Select a recovery option from the System Recovery Options menu:
- Startup Repair – Automatically diagnoses and repairs startup issues.
- System Restore – Restores your computer to a previous restore point.
- System Image Recovery – Restores your computer from a system image backup.
- Windows Memory Diagnostic – Checks your computer’s memory for errors.
- Command Prompt – Provides access to advanced troubleshooting tools.
If your computer doesn’t automatically boot from the disc, you may need to change your computer’s BIOS settings to boot from the CD/DVD drive first.
Creating and using a system repair disc is an important part of maintaining your Windows computer. It can help you recover from serious errors and restore your system to a working state without losing your personal files. Be sure to create a system repair disc and keep it in a safe place in case you ever need it.